Beautiful site, your photos are fantastic, so are your watercolors! Will check more later! Thanks for liking a comment I made on another site. Still winter in this part of Canada! That’s a great mural. Enjoy your day!

That’s beautiful! I love street art. We have a few snowdrop appearing and my parent’s garden has a little splash of colour with the pansies and primroses (I think) that my Dad planted 🙂 Have a lovely weekend Sarah xx

Me too, Gill! It’s a great way to beautify our cities. In the last couple of weeks I’ve heard quite often that there are already flowers popping up their heads in England – I’m quite jealous! 😄😉
Have a wonderful weekend too! xxx

I’m very fond of red poppies, Liz, they belong you favourite flowers, so I was doubly happy to see this beautiful painting. 😄
Too bad about that storm, will keep my fingers crossed that it will be the last one for this winter!

I LOVE that mural. I would stay there all day and maybe even put a table and chair there to sit and soak it up. We finally have some sunshine though it’s still quite chilly. I love the sunshine. Spring is here early as usual with buds popping out and the garden is calling me but I’m not quite ready. That mural could get me ready though. Thanks for sharing.

You’re very welcome, Marlene! And that’s a wonderful idea to just sit in front of this mural and soak up its beauty. But I’ll have to wait until it gets warmer! 😂
How lovely that there are already signs of spring your part of the world. Here you can see tulips breaking through the earth but no flowers yet. But it can’t be long now. 😄 Hope you soon get to enjoy your garden again!

Wow! Someone really spent some time on this mural – it’s beautiful. It must make you smile when passing by this building. We’re planning to see the California spring wildflowers soon, a few hours drive from here.

The murals are in our temple Children’s Library, so they’re fairly high up the walls. We couldn’t put children’s books up that high and the bare walls were unattractive, so I volunteered to paint a series of scenes relating to Jewish holidays and stories. I’ve discovered that many kids do not look up. Kids who have been in the library dozens of times don’t know the murals were there. Our cantor, at our temple for a year, didn’t discover them until a few weeks ago.

That’s too bad that your beautiful murals are situated that high on the wall. Humans have a tendency to not look up, I really don’t know why. And now I understand why taking their pictures is a bit complicated. 😉

Sarah, that’s really lovely…such artistic murals beautifying public spaces! It does brighten up and remind you that Spring is on the way! Well, Autumn here for us and that’s a lovely season of colours too! Thanks for sharing and enjoy your walk in the park! 🐿 🦋 🌺 ☀️ 😃 ❤

That’s exactly it – beautifying a public place! 😃 We could use more of this here in Berlin.
And Autumn can be very welcome too after a hot summer and has its own appeal. Wishing you a wonderful one! 😄💕🐨🌸🍃🍁

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